More buses of exhausted people in a caravan of Central American migrants reached the U.S. border Thursday. Migrants crowded Tijuana streets and looked on as officials fortified the border with razor wire and heavily armed agents stood guard. (Nov. 16)
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Twin manatees returned to Florida Keys waters
Rare twin manatees Millennium and Falcon have been released back to their home in the Florida Keys. They were found in October 2016, after their mother was accidentally killed by a boat strike. (Nov. 16)
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Northern California fire: 63 dead, 631 unaccounted for
63 people are now known dead in the Northern California wildfire, while the number of unaccounted for has gone higher than 600. The number of homes and structures destroyed is more than 9,000. (Nov. 16)
Parenting hacks you need in your life now!
If there was one perfect way to parent, there wouldn’t be thousands and thousands of books on the subject. But moms and dads pick up little tricks over time that make things a bit easier.
US court filing hints at possible charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
It was not immediately clear what charges Assange, who has been holed up for years in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London for years, might face.
Last Khmer Rouge leaders guilty of genocide, get life terms
The verdict read aloud in the courtroom by Judge Nil Nonn established that the Khmer Rouge committed genocide against the Vietnamese and Cham minorities.
North Korea tests new ‘ultramodern tactical weapon’ amid stalled diplomatic efforts
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the successful testing of a “newly developed ultramodern tactical weapon,” state media reported Friday.
Migrant caravan groups arrive at US border
Migrants in a caravan of Central Americans have arrived by the hundreds in Tijuana, just south of San Diego. Many say they will seek asylum in the US. (Nov. 15)
U.S. woman’s death on cruise may have been murder, reports say
Authorities are investigating an American woman’s death on a Princess Cruises ship as a possible murder case, several outlets report.
Saudi FM distances crown prince from writer death
Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said on Thursday Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had “absolutely” nothing to do with the killing of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi. (Nov. 15)